I consider myself
fortunate that I stock L’Occitane en Provence . I am truly a lover of many of their
products and their ethics. There is no shortage of promotions, support with
merchandising and training.
I have recently
attended my second training session with L’Occitane. It was a full day of
sampling and trying their lovely products. We watched mini movies by
L’Occitane, youtube clips and did a little note taking along the way.
There was a
certain amount of the day that was just a refresher/reminder for me – as I have
attended their training before, however, that was over three years ago and so
much has changed. We had a different trainer then I had my first time, so that
offers the opportunity to learn differently as well.
We covered an
intro’ to L’Occitane and an intro’ to the skin and how it’s made up ie
Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis, Fibroblast, Elastin and it goes on. We covered
almost all the ranges L’Occitane has to offer and a few highlights for me were…
Divine Cream
The Divine Cream
contains Immortelle and Myrtle. Both are only sourced from an island off the
south coast of France and both are organically grown and
harvested. The oils extracted from these plants have been proven to extend the life
of your own naturally produced collagen and elastin. Vitamin C is also added to
this cream and altogether the ingredients work to rejuvenate your skin for a
healthier, firmer and more youthful appearance.
Shea Hand Cream
I was reminded of
an amazing tidbit at the training….
Lavender Bubble
Bath
The bubbles this
bubble bath produces are brilliant. They are referred to as ‘Hollywood Bubbles’
by the L’Occitane trainer because they are so big and plentiful just like you
would expect to see in a glamorous Hollywood
movie.
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